Nature-based group activities can reduce loneliness, improve sleep and cognition, and increase a sense of connection to nature in older adults living in care homes. Focusing on nature, including ...
The second keynote speaker for UniverCities 2026 Conference has been confirmed! Ben Derudder, Professor of Urban Studies at KU Leuven Public Governance Institute and the Director of the KU Leuven ...
A research project coordinated by the University of Helsinki develops new, sustainable ways to use side streams from the dairy and meat industries. Business Finland granted the project significant ...
Students from the Urban Planning and Studies -program got together to test the HINSight-board game on 22.4., continuing the collaboration between University of Helsinki and Newcastle University!
All library locations will be closed on May Day, 1 May. Access to Aleksandria will not be possible with an access tag on 30 April from 17:45 to 2 May at 7:00. On Thursday 30 April the library will be ...
Here you can learn more about the research theme Unpacking Inequalities to Enable Just, Democratic and Resilient Transitions. Rapid social and environmental changes and the erosion of democracy ...
University services include administration, HR services, teaching and learning services, facilities and properties, financial services, operations management, research services, communications and ...
Research shows that nature exposure, especially forests, can significantly enhance our wellbeing. How to bring these wellbeing impacts indoors in cost-efficient ways? Text by: Tuula Jyske and Reetta ...
Arviolta 77 % naisista ja 70 % miehistä saa elämänsä aikana jonkin mielenterveyden, käyttäytymisen tai neurokehityksen häiriön diagnoosin. Yleisimmät häiriöt ovat ahdistuneisuus- ja mielialahäiriöt.
Olemme kansainvälisesti korkeatasoinen ja kansallisesti ainutlaatuinen tiedekunta. Tuotamme uutta tutkimukseen perustuvaa tietoa ja koulutamme kestävän biotalouden ja siihen liittyvän liiketoiminnan ...
Researchers at the University of Helsinki have demonstrated that certain strains of Desulfovibrio bacteria are the likely cause of Parkinson’s disease in most cases. The study enables the screening of ...
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